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all these debts the cost of delivering the male is going through the roof but they are prohibited by law to raising their prices. the only thing they can do is cut their costs and the government won't let them. >> as far as the postal service goes, what we need to do sin ject the innovation. we're not going to cut, cut, cut. that's not going to need to work. we need to end the monopoly and end the monopoly on your mailbox and let other people deliver to your mailbox. >> is that going to happen. jimmy, is that even on the table, is that a possibility that could realistically happen or is this just your wish list? >> before the government, you know, we trust the government to restructure the social security and medicare, how about a little proof of concept that they can restructure something, you know, in a positive way. is that on the chart now? right now they are talking about rearranging debt chairs and postal office commissions. >> isn't that the irony between the fha and the post office. you're looking at $30 billion of debt and a bailout this year alone. we're going to raise 60 billi
all these debts the cost of delivering the male is going through the roof but they are prohibited by law to raising their prices. the only thing they can do is cut their costs and the government won't let them. >> as far as the postal service goes, what we need to do sin ject the innovation. we're not going to cut, cut, cut. that's not going to need to work. we need to end the monopoly and end the monopoly on your mailbox and let other people deliver to your mailbox. >> is that...
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apple does support a market cap, talking about having a large numbers law against you. then two things happened this weekend that crystallized my concern about this company that i think is perfect and loved so much, all in a 24-hour period. my eldest daughter texted me to ask me if i knew anyone at apple because she hated the new version of i tunes. i said i didn't like it either. she texted back that none of her friends like it. she said it stinks. then i went to the verizon store and my tech guy who knows how much i like apple said apple is going down the wrong path, charging more for a product that is not superior to samsung's phone with google software, of course, and that in many ways the samsung phone was superior. i was stunned. so that night when i saw my daughter for dinner i mentioned this interchange and unleashed a barrage of anti-apple invective, everything from how they can care less about anyone that owned old products he a different colors because they were the virtual fashion accessories. then i stuck with it as they graduated from macs to the iphone 4s
apple does support a market cap, talking about having a large numbers law against you. then two things happened this weekend that crystallized my concern about this company that i think is perfect and loved so much, all in a 24-hour period. my eldest daughter texted me to ask me if i knew anyone at apple because she hated the new version of i tunes. i said i didn't like it either. she texted back that none of her friends like it. she said it stinks. then i went to the verizon store and my tech...
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to eamon jafers for more on the president's plan and eamon, it appears that, you know, all of these law abiding citizens rushing out to buy guns. >> yeah. brian. one of the interesting counter intuitive impacts might be for the stores that sell guns that do background checks as they close the gun show loopholes. some of those retailers might see a benefit as more of the gun buying public goes to them. it was a solemn ceremony here at the wlous. president and vice president were surrounded by families and victims of recent gun massacres. president and his aids saying that the gun proposals come in four broad categories. let me give those to you. first one is closing background check loop holes. couple of measures to do that. and also high capacity magazines. a couple of proposals centered around the idea of making schools safer including more cops on the street and police officers to the school systems themselves and also increasing access to meant ol health services. now the president said, he realizes this won't be an easy sell on capitol hill. >> this will be difficult. there will be
to eamon jafers for more on the president's plan and eamon, it appears that, you know, all of these law abiding citizens rushing out to buy guns. >> yeah. brian. one of the interesting counter intuitive impacts might be for the stores that sell guns that do background checks as they close the gun show loopholes. some of those retailers might see a benefit as more of the gun buying public goes to them. it was a solemn ceremony here at the wlous. president and vice president were surrounded...
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a law professor of university of kansas brought into the obama administration and he started implementing some of the behavioral economic incentives in government programs. i think run out of washington. but university of baylor. austin ghoulsby, obama's economic adviser, he was more closely in line with helping people make their decisions. >> go i head, sorry. >> this is getting worse with time when you talk about the consumer and one for instant gratification. when you think about it, a lot of people say, i'm not going to wait on line because i can go on-line and shop in my comfort of my own home. it is getting worse and worse. and economics change with that. >> i think that's exactly right. i think there is this old sense that psychology is psychology and economic is economics and neurology is neurology. they wsht allowed it play with each other and learn from each other. economists are good at explaining about why we make decisions and how we choose. they don't just listen to classical economic series. they use psychology. they say, how are our biases decisions make me rational and --
a law professor of university of kansas brought into the obama administration and he started implementing some of the behavioral economic incentives in government programs. i think run out of washington. but university of baylor. austin ghoulsby, obama's economic adviser, he was more closely in line with helping people make their decisions. >> go i head, sorry. >> this is getting worse with time when you talk about the consumer and one for instant gratification. when you think about...
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because while there is no law or set of laws that can prevent every senseless act of violence completely, no piece of legislation that will prevent every tragedy, every act of evil, if there's even one thing we can do to reduce this violence, if there's even one life that can be saved, then we've got an obligation to try. and i'm going to do my part. as soon as i'm finished speaking here, i will sit at that desk and i will sign a directive giving law enforcement, schools, mental health professionals and the public health community some of the tools they need to help reduce gun violence. we will make it easier to keep guns out of the hands of criminals by strengthening the background check system. we will help schools hire more resource officers if they want them. and develop emergency preparedness plans. we will make sure mental health professionals know their options for reporting threats of violence. even as we acknowledge that someone with a mental illness is far more likely to be a victim of violent crime than the perpetrator. and while year after year those who oppose even modest gu
because while there is no law or set of laws that can prevent every senseless act of violence completely, no piece of legislation that will prevent every tragedy, every act of evil, if there's even one thing we can do to reduce this violence, if there's even one life that can be saved, then we've got an obligation to try. and i'm going to do my part. as soon as i'm finished speaking here, i will sit at that desk and i will sign a directive giving law enforcement, schools, mental health...
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we follow the facts and the law wherever they take us. and we're bringing every case that we believe can be made. [ticking] >> when we come back, we talk to a whistleblower who was inside citigroup during the financial meltdown. [ticking] hey, buddy? oh, hey, flo. you want to see something cool? snapshot, from progressive. my insurance company told me not to talk to people like you. you always do what they tell you? no... try it, and see what your good driving can save you. you don't even have to switch. unless you're scared. i'm not scared, it's... you know we can still see you. no, you can't. pretty sure we can... try snapshot today -- no pressure. i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare
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they prepare a bunt and don't take more money than they their i lawed to take in. . hoom -- gou it would render support to people who are victims of hurricane sandy. the prior version you opposed. the current verse ll you vote for it? fooet not erms why not. >> the first bell i voted on bus a flood snurnsz program. that was bankrupt. i live in the state of kansas where it could be flood. that's why we worked really hard to pass programs to save it. up fortunately they were opposed. that was the reason for that. >> i'm sorry. we're following this breaking news out of facebike time. sorry to inrupp occipital. >> let's go to scat wafrter on facebo facebook. the holdlines moving from o'to noon, gran, what allegedly allows you to share contact wlg you. you can see facebook shares are down on this news and you have to know that with the anticipation on this, who is ooh inside, right now mr. zukserburg is making these remarks. does this measure the 60 hrd yard gush? >> indeed, scott. and we're going to ask that very question to our guest david kirkpatrick. what do you make
they prepare a bunt and don't take more money than they their i lawed to take in. . hoom -- gou it would render support to people who are victims of hurricane sandy. the prior version you opposed. the current verse ll you vote for it? fooet not erms why not. >> the first bell i voted on bus a flood snurnsz program. that was bankrupt. i live in the state of kansas where it could be flood. that's why we worked really hard to pass programs to save it. up fortunately they were opposed. that...
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on the 27th, current law on the government funding runs out that forces a drama over a continuing resolution, or you face the risk of a government shut down. on april 15th, that's the date by which the house would force congress to pass a budget or see their pay cut. the risk there, of course, is members of congress might have to go quite some time without a paycheck. tyler? >> thank you very much, eamonn. >>> the gop originally wanted to tie the debt limit raise to spending cuts. so are republicans backing down as some in their own party say or is it just a shift in tactics? scott garrett is back with us, a republican from new jersey and vice chair of the house budget committee. welcome back. great to see you again. >> good to be back with you. >> happy new year. >> there are some people including senator rand paul of kentucky who say that at your conference last week in williamsburg you retreated on the debt ceiling issue. is that a fair characterization? if so, was it a change of heart or a change of tactics? >> i didn't hear rand's comment as far as that is concerned. i think what the go
on the 27th, current law on the government funding runs out that forces a drama over a continuing resolution, or you face the risk of a government shut down. on april 15th, that's the date by which the house would force congress to pass a budget or see their pay cut. the risk there, of course, is members of congress might have to go quite some time without a paycheck. tyler? >> thank you very much, eamonn. >>> the gop originally wanted to tie the debt limit raise to spending...
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if it does reach the president's desk, he would not stand in the way of the bill becoming law. >> this is the president trying to resolve the jitters of the market over this and the potential threat to the economy. we have to first see whether or not house republicans can pass this proposal. there is some uncertainty about that. one member of congress told me he thought some members on the right might take it down. once that happens, we have to see what happens in the senate. clearly the president is sending a positive signal of encouragement to republicans that this is the kind of compromise i'm looking for. >> john, we were saying this at the top of the show, it's short-term spackle. it is not solving anything at all. we're pushing it out, kicking it down the road. >> that is true, but it's significant that the republicans broke the link between raising the debt limit and dollar for dollar spending reductions. john boehner articulated that principle in 2011. that became a huge barrier to the debt limit in 2011, because getting those cuts identified was very difficult, would probably
if it does reach the president's desk, he would not stand in the way of the bill becoming law. >> this is the president trying to resolve the jitters of the market over this and the potential threat to the economy. we have to first see whether or not house republicans can pass this proposal. there is some uncertainty about that. one member of congress told me he thought some members on the right might take it down. once that happens, we have to see what happens in the senate. clearly the...
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only honest law-abiding gun owners will be affected, and our children will remain vulnerable to the inevitability of more tragedies. so, maria, we're setting up here for an intense political fight up on capitol hill. republican speaker of the house john boehner reacted tepidly, his spokesman putting out a statement saying they will look at the ideas and if the senate passes a bill they will look at that but no commitment to bring a bill to the house floor. >> the president had children around him during the press conference, right is. >> and many of the children were victims of gun violence themselves or were aware of victims of gun violence and wrote letters to the white house. in fact, some of these children wrote letters that the president read from, remarked upon. it was a very dramatic and emotional setting there because the children sort of making the point and reinforcing the president's point that in his view this is about protecting first graders and their rights to go to school safely as much as it is about second amendment rights for gun owners. >> thank you so much. eamon javers with
only honest law-abiding gun owners will be affected, and our children will remain vulnerable to the inevitability of more tragedies. so, maria, we're setting up here for an intense political fight up on capitol hill. republican speaker of the house john boehner reacted tepidly, his spokesman putting out a statement saying they will look at the ideas and if the senate passes a bill they will look at that but no commitment to bring a bill to the house floor. >> the president had children...
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resolutions by april 15th which is supposed to be the case already but it's a deadline often missed in the law right now. and if members don't do that, if the house and senate don't pass budget resolutions their pay would be withheld so the slogan for republicans is going to be no budget and no pay. now this is an attempt by republicans to get past the potential blame that would be associated with not raising the debt limit but it is not a long-term extension of the debt limit. that is still a card that republicans are holding back. this is something that john boehner has now agreed to. he just put out a statement as i was sitting down in the chair to that effect and it's indicated if there is going to be a long-term extension of the debt limit there is going to have to be spending cuts and the purpose of the budget, requiring the budget resolution is to try to flesh out what some of those spending cuts would be. >> presumably that would pass the republican controlled house. what do you think the reaction would be in the democratic controlled senate? >> i just got off the phone with a democrat
resolutions by april 15th which is supposed to be the case already but it's a deadline often missed in the law right now. and if members don't do that, if the house and senate don't pass budget resolutions their pay would be withheld so the slogan for republicans is going to be no budget and no pay. now this is an attempt by republicans to get past the potential blame that would be associated with not raising the debt limit but it is not a long-term extension of the debt limit. that is still a...
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washington is focusing on new gun laws to prevent tragic shootings like newtown, but we can't forget about getting better care for people with serious mental illness. here now is health care policy analyst dr. stephen green. welcome. you're going for better mental illness i guess processes. this may not be about the guns, and you're saying that antidepressants may be the problem here. it doesn't have a strong ring to me, but go ahead and make your case. >> well, i was just asked to come on to talk about antidepressants, but if your question is do they contribute, there's a lot of evidence -- let's just back up. antidepressants are well known to increase suicide. these shooters were suicidal. so that's -- >> why do so many people use them? you're a surgeon. >> well, they make a lot of money. >> you're a psychiatrist. we all know people who are using antidepressants. many, many of them live more comfortably and better lives. i understand if you have an extreme, extreme violent character that may happen with or without antidepressants. >> anti-depressants are used a lot because they're
washington is focusing on new gun laws to prevent tragic shootings like newtown, but we can't forget about getting better care for people with serious mental illness. here now is health care policy analyst dr. stephen green. welcome. you're going for better mental illness i guess processes. this may not be about the guns, and you're saying that antidepressants may be the problem here. it doesn't have a strong ring to me, but go ahead and make your case. >> well, i was just asked to come...
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we are supposed to have the rule of law. we have a system set up by our founding fathers, a democratic system with the congress and the white house. for the present to unilaterally say that he can change government policy, that is very reminiscent of one of these banana republics. it is that just a question of bad policy. what it is doing to our very system of government. gerri: i could not agree with you more. to you, just quickly, we don't have a lot of time. the president said he will surround himself with children at this news conference. >> i think using children as shills to do something that other steps are power is reminiscent of what he has done on health care, the epa, and his strategy is if you don't like it, soon lead. and we have. healthcare, emigration, epa. this is just another strategy to use his power in no way he knows that he should not be. gerri: that is a great photo op, and i think that is what they're looking at. thank you for coming on. great having you here. appreciate your help. a change of pace. to
we are supposed to have the rule of law. we have a system set up by our founding fathers, a democratic system with the congress and the white house. for the present to unilaterally say that he can change government policy, that is very reminiscent of one of these banana republics. it is that just a question of bad policy. what it is doing to our very system of government. gerri: i could not agree with you more. to you, just quickly, we don't have a lot of time. the president said he will...
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, but in the end it's a law firm, associates and partners. the international consumer trends i like, but citi moved a lot. you always want your banks to put on a best face. anyone who went through the conference call -- actually there's more hue mill to goldman. there was a noeshs things are great. i look at these and it's like, well, i'm trying to understand international. this is a bank in flux, citi, i think it's trying to fish out what it is. when it does, the stocks will go higher. >> i think there was a higher expectations, and that may have impacted the number. as you say, just going through the numbers. debt valuation adjustment, 485 million, a billion repositioning charge, legal charges of 1.3 billion, reserve releases, i want only 86 million, 'opposed to an expectation. it will be tenfold that, so you end up with the number, but we'll see. >> -- >> david, would you characterize it as a pandit quarter or corbett quarter? >> i would like to see how corbett would -- corbat would characterize it. we'll still be dealing with dba for a wh
, but in the end it's a law firm, associates and partners. the international consumer trends i like, but citi moved a lot. you always want your banks to put on a best face. anyone who went through the conference call -- actually there's more hue mill to goldman. there was a noeshs things are great. i look at these and it's like, well, i'm trying to understand international. this is a bank in flux, citi, i think it's trying to fish out what it is. when it does, the stocks will go higher....
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>> texas has bad law with private property rights civil forfeiture laws are aggressive and potent with the government to take property even if you are not convicted or arrested for a crime in the burden is on the property owner to get it back. john: explain it to more. you made this video. if police arrest to prosecutors must prove you're guilty before you go to jail. >> but if they suspect your car was involved they can take it, sell it and pocket the proceeds. a civil forfeiture the property is guilty until proven innocent. because most states and federal laws allow them to pocket the proceeds they can pursue profit seven justice. 1986 they took in $94 billion now it has more than 1 billion. facie cash and cars and other property taken away carrying too much cash? they can accuse you and seizure of property. john: just because you have too much cash? >> they can accuse you of a drug dealer or laundering money even if there is no reason to suspect of wrgdoing. >> but the police officer considers to be a large amount. 900, the 2000 and the burden shifts to the property owner. >> that w
>> texas has bad law with private property rights civil forfeiture laws are aggressive and potent with the government to take property even if you are not convicted or arrested for a crime in the burden is on the property owner to get it back. john: explain it to more. you made this video. if police arrest to prosecutors must prove you're guilty before you go to jail. >> but if they suspect your car was involved they can take it, sell it and pocket the proceeds. a civil forfeiture...
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the law itself is 2,500 pages. most of them missed the point. for example, we haven't dealt with the too big to fail issue in an adequate way. we haven't dealt with fannie mae and freddie mac and the housing in an adequate way. we have too many regulators that are -- the system is too frag managemented and it's too poe lit sized. there's a lot of things we should have done ta dodd frank didn't do. i'm all in favor of very strong regulation, but we didn't get it with dodd-frank. i think with dodd-frank all we got was excessive and ineffective regulation and we haven't fixed our system. >> wa about the inof banker pay? is it structured in a way that creates problems and different vulnerabilities within the banking industry? would you reform it? and how so? >> i couldn't quite hear that question. we don't have a great connection the. >> sorry, bill. we apologize for all the issues. i lastly wanted to ask you about banker pay. compensation is in focus here. does it need to be reformed? if so, how? >> i think i heard you talking about compensation an
the law itself is 2,500 pages. most of them missed the point. for example, we haven't dealt with the too big to fail issue in an adequate way. we haven't dealt with fannie mae and freddie mac and the housing in an adequate way. we have too many regulators that are -- the system is too frag managemented and it's too poe lit sized. there's a lot of things we should have done ta dodd frank didn't do. i'm all in favor of very strong regulation, but we didn't get it with dodd-frank. i think with...
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there are always regulations, laws that you can impose to make sure stuff doesn't happen or does happen. it's a lot easier than when you're trying the win midterm elections. >> the first report on january consumer sentiment is out at 9:55 a.m. eastern. forecasts call for a reading of 75.5 up three points from december. we'll look at earnings from general electric, morgan stanley, schlumberger, johnson controls, state street and suntrust bank. >>> the outgoing treasury secretary, whose last day on the job is january 25th, tells "the wall street journal" the u.s. is well ahead of other countries in balancing the financial system. geithner says the u.s. has more diversity of strength from energy to high tech and the public should find comfort and optimism in that. but, rob, the public is not finding much optimism, are they? >> they shouldn't, given that we didn't get the fiscal cliff deal that we thought we did on january 1st. we got a mini deal. it looks like rubbish. they shouldn't be desperately optimistic. other things are going right. stock prices have been reasonably buoyant. the gas
there are always regulations, laws that you can impose to make sure stuff doesn't happen or does happen. it's a lot easier than when you're trying the win midterm elections. >> the first report on january consumer sentiment is out at 9:55 a.m. eastern. forecasts call for a reading of 75.5 up three points from december. we'll look at earnings from general electric, morgan stanley, schlumberger, johnson controls, state street and suntrust bank. >>> the outgoing treasury secretary,...
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the rule of law, transparency, opportunity to get good managers. the u.s. will grow at a reasonable rate this year, 2%, 2.5%. outside of the united states, the best emerging markets are china, brazil we like a great deal. other places like peru, colombia, chile, south africa, turkey. korea, as well, in asia, indonesia attractive. europe has appeal. it's been beaten down so much we think it's the largest emerging market in the world. price vs. been beaten down and -- prices have been beaten down and we think growth will occur. for example, a lot of banks have to sell assets. we recently bought tcw. an asset in the united states. not a european asset. but it was owned by a french bank. that's a good asset. we think we got it at a good price. there are many banks in europe who will sell assets this year and next. we think there are good opportunities to buy there. >> it's interesting because banks are being forced to do fire sale prices. they need to raise capital. that's an opportunity for you. >> i hope so. i hope these are fire sale prices. they're probably
the rule of law, transparency, opportunity to get good managers. the u.s. will grow at a reasonable rate this year, 2%, 2.5%. outside of the united states, the best emerging markets are china, brazil we like a great deal. other places like peru, colombia, chile, south africa, turkey. korea, as well, in asia, indonesia attractive. europe has appeal. it's been beaten down so much we think it's the largest emerging market in the world. price vs. been beaten down and -- prices have been beaten down...
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you point out this is part of a playbook that is actually published. >> there was a playbook by the law firm according to them represent about 130 plus police associations throughout the united states, mostly in california. probably a quarter to a third fold the police associations. their tactics are unbelievable. ththey talk about concentrate on city councilman, city manager, go after them, go after them, after you get their loyalty, go after your next victim. that is what they say in it. they would line up people with a microphone saying our streets are not safe anymore, in fact they are not cutting back on anything. melissa: a tremendous story, i would add homicide rates have tripled and it is now one of the 10 most violent cities in america where they're fighting over these issues and looking for bonuses and payouts and this and that. thank you for coming on, a critical story. >> take care, melissa. melissa: slamming matt damon's new anti anti-fracking bill. joining us to explain how. and now what can you do? coca-cola's new campaign gives tips on burning off all the calories but wi
you point out this is part of a playbook that is actually published. >> there was a playbook by the law firm according to them represent about 130 plus police associations throughout the united states, mostly in california. probably a quarter to a third fold the police associations. their tactics are unbelievable. ththey talk about concentrate on city councilman, city manager, go after them, go after them, after you get their loyalty, go after your next victim. that is what they say in...
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this comes as new york is said to pass one of the most restricted gun laws in the country. the measure, which passed the state senate monday called for tougher inventives for gun crimes and bans internet sales of weapons. >>> lance armstrong is set to come clean on oprah. last year he was accused of master mining a long running doping program. that interview is going to be -- >> one to watch. we've seen other news agencies in the u.s. wish that they had gotten it. but you know what bothers me in all this? what's the lesson? there might be a lance armstrong biopick? it's hardly punishment for someone who is potentially fueled by all that attention. >> it will be interesting to see what happens with the foundation. that would be the key and he's plead, i'm sure. >> he can use the foundation as a wie of arguing his case, bolstering, look at all the good i've done despite this. >> yeah. >> more lance later in the week. these are your headlines. pressure growing on lawmakers to raise the debt ceiling as fitch warnings any delay will prompt a rating review for the u.s. >>> german
this comes as new york is said to pass one of the most restricted gun laws in the country. the measure, which passed the state senate monday called for tougher inventives for gun crimes and bans internet sales of weapons. >>> lance armstrong is set to come clean on oprah. last year he was accused of master mining a long running doping program. that interview is going to be -- >> one to watch. we've seen other news agencies in the u.s. wish that they had gotten it. but you know...
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this despite talk of delaying the property tax reform due to insufficient planning and law making. >>> in hong kong all eyes on the chief executive's maiden policy speech with a focus on measures to tackle the housing crisis. developers reversed earlier losses to finish in the green, but telecos and energy majors dragged the market lower, ending down by a minor .1%. elsewhere, south korea's kospi finished marginally in the red. apple suppliers continued to weigh down the market over demand concerns on the iphone 5. the australian market bucked the down trend with the defense of telecos and health care stocks lending support. the sensex in action trading down by .5%. back to you. >> all right. thanks for that. we'll take a break. >>> still will to come, hong kong selling out new plans to show up housing woes. >>> okay, let's bring you up to speed with stories. hong kong's chief executive has delivered his first policy speech outlining measures to cool property prices, reduce pollution, and improve welfare. he said it's necessary to curb speculative activities in the real estate sector
this despite talk of delaying the property tax reform due to insufficient planning and law making. >>> in hong kong all eyes on the chief executive's maiden policy speech with a focus on measures to tackle the housing crisis. developers reversed earlier losses to finish in the green, but telecos and energy majors dragged the market lower, ending down by a minor .1%. elsewhere, south korea's kospi finished marginally in the red. apple suppliers continued to weigh down the market over...
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"not a single piece of important legislation can pass the senate or become law without the votes of both democrats and republicans. so we'll be willing to compromise and work with our colleagues across the aisle." "if we don't work together to control the debt, the cost of our interest payments alone will eventually crowd out funding for things we all agree on, from defense to infrastructure and assistance for those who need it most." in other legislative news, the house has already approved a $50-billion aid package for hurricane sandy relief, and senate majority leader harry reid said yesterday the senate could move swiftly to pass it. the controversial keystone xl pipeline may be back in play. the project has received approval from nebraska governor dave heineman this week. heineman approved a re-routing of the pipeline, which would transport crude oil from canada to the u.s. heineman said the route for the pipeline now avoids the state's sandhills region, which enviromentalists previously opposed, calling the region "environmentally sensitive." any move forward will have to be approv
"not a single piece of important legislation can pass the senate or become law without the votes of both democrats and republicans. so we'll be willing to compromise and work with our colleagues across the aisle." "if we don't work together to control the debt, the cost of our interest payments alone will eventually crowd out funding for things we all agree on, from defense to infrastructure and assistance for those who need it most." in other legislative news, the house has...
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government has come out today and said that no, we don't need to think about revising the bank of japan law. it was a threat they had out there before this statement came out. i think that independent story is something we can forget about for the time being. i think the interesting point is that monetary policy, anyone will tell you, has its limitations. especially in a country like japan. i think the onus is going to start shifting to the government itself and the government is looking ahead to an election, as we talked about many, many times. and here becomes the tricky part because they're trying to embark on structural reforms, they're talking about tax reforms, as well. this will be a multi layered process and hopefully they'll be in power long enough to deliver some of those changes. i think the market was expecting for the bank of japan to come in .deliver everything that was going to solve all of japan's problems after decades of recession, then they were probably misguided. but for the moment, the reaction we're getting from people who were watching japan is they probably took as
government has come out today and said that no, we don't need to think about revising the bank of japan law. it was a threat they had out there before this statement came out. i think that independent story is something we can forget about for the time being. i think the interesting point is that monetary policy, anyone will tell you, has its limitations. especially in a country like japan. i think the onus is going to start shifting to the government itself and the government is looking ahead...
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our laws are priced at between two and 10 percent per month. the bad deal when they see it. ellis cicada them in both customer service and price it will work. melissa: i don't know. i guess that peace your cash adnce rate on your credit card, but if you have a million dollar item and not sure if you need cash quickly. all set that aside. i'm very interested in your business. someone came in and wanted to the pond or sell an aide and a half carat diamond from million dollars. is that the most expensive thing you ever saw? >> so we actually had a fellow out and california. he inherited a very large diamond, and he was looking to start a new business. he needed capital to do that, could not get it from his banks. he came in and we work to longer-term loans. dayton after diamond, almost flawless. a market value of about a million. melissa: i would really like to have that. he does not want to selig and is just using it for collateral, i can see why that makes sense. what is the strangest thing that someone ever wanted upon? i heard one point there was a cat vault. >> yes. so we
our laws are priced at between two and 10 percent per month. the bad deal when they see it. ellis cicada them in both customer service and price it will work. melissa: i don't know. i guess that peace your cash adnce rate on your credit card, but if you have a million dollar item and not sure if you need cash quickly. all set that aside. i'm very interested in your business. someone came in and wanted to the pond or sell an aide and a half carat diamond from million dollars. is that the most...
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new york passed a law quickly. a lot of the tabloids like the daily news says now, it's your turn, mr. president, over to you after new york has already done it. congress has to approve the ban on assault weapons and ammunition magazines and along with background checks on gun buyers. >>> congress approved aid to superstorm sandy, the bill will head to the senate where it is expected to pass. >>> coming up next, what advice is larry lindsey giving his clients as the country approaches the debt ceiling. we find out when we come back. >>> plus earnings still to come from goldman sachs, reaction from chris whalen, back to analyze the numbers with us. jacque wi "squawk" will be right back. >>> comments, questions? send them to cnbc on twitter. send them to becky, joe, andrew and the "squawk" staff. i got this snapshot thing from progressive, plugged it into my car, and got a discount just for being the good driver i've always been. i'm just out here, snap-shooting it forward. you don't want to have to pay for other peo
new york passed a law quickly. a lot of the tabloids like the daily news says now, it's your turn, mr. president, over to you after new york has already done it. congress has to approve the ban on assault weapons and ammunition magazines and along with background checks on gun buyers. >>> congress approved aid to superstorm sandy, the bill will head to the senate where it is expected to pass. >>> coming up next, what advice is larry lindsey giving his clients as the country...
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gerri: federal appeals court has upheld the wisconsin law stripping public workers of bargaining rights. in 2011 that sparked massive protest especially from teachers' unions. with the fight over organized labor they tried to do challenge the legality but today the appeals court judge says natalie it is constitutional to be upheld in its entirety. victory for scott walker who just won his reelection. we are bringing your roundup of the most ridiculous court cases with kids in the classroom for a retired teacher suing the school board they discriminated agnst her clinical beer of children. plus the porn star. starting in cincinnati she said i am a teacher but i have the fear of kids? >> this will be thrown out. three parts already have federal the. after decades of teaching in the high-school level two is being demoted to the middle school then she developed a fear children. i don't think a teacher will prevail. gerri: the doctor said to is unable to control blood pressure that opposed a stroke risk. the mental anguish is serious and of the nature nobody could be expected to endure. shou
gerri: federal appeals court has upheld the wisconsin law stripping public workers of bargaining rights. in 2011 that sparked massive protest especially from teachers' unions. with the fight over organized labor they tried to do challenge the legality but today the appeals court judge says natalie it is constitutional to be upheld in its entirety. victory for scott walker who just won his reelection. we are bringing your roundup of the most ridiculous court cases with kids in the classroom for...
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it is not gun laws but mental health? >> absolutely. every case of someone under treated or poorly treated were not treated for a severe mental illness. the idea they would not be resourceful enough, if you took all guns off of the planet there is explosives, a fire, cars, the greatest number of mass killings in america are not done with automatic weapons but hand guns or explosives, a fire, and cars. the grade school killing 1927 and james holmes used explosives producing taking guns will prevent these tragedies? not at all. gerri: and the horrible situations people are rushing to judgment trying to get resolution but that will not solve the mental health issue? >> no. a hijack these tragedies for whom autonomy is a bad word. latching on to say here's the crisis if. we can achieve gun-control to take guns back but gun ownership promotes independence, responsibility and autonomy and well-being. focusing on the problem we have a shattered mental health care system. there is so cool -- cruel joke you cannot get a health insurance company
it is not gun laws but mental health? >> absolutely. every case of someone under treated or poorly treated were not treated for a severe mental illness. the idea they would not be resourceful enough, if you took all guns off of the planet there is explosives, a fire, cars, the greatest number of mass killings in america are not done with automatic weapons but hand guns or explosives, a fire, and cars. the grade school killing 1927 and james holmes used explosives producing taking guns...
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what kind of penalty do you get if you don't follow the law? monetary, of course. but basically that depends on what the issue is and what you did wrong. i'm not going to put any number on anything. but it depends on what you do. but they're going to go after you. i asked richard core dra cordri they were going to do and he said they would be aggressive, they would look at the books. >> when we come back, we will have more on the latest developments on the international hostage crisis in nigeria. there were reports this morning that some workers have skapd. ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you turn an entrepreneur's dream... ♪ into a scooter that talks to the cloud? ♪ or turn 30-million artifacts... ♪ into a high-tech masterpiece? ♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. >>> welcome back to "squawk box." s&p 500 off marginally. the dow would he 16 points lower. some of the hostages being held at a natural gas field in algeria have escaped. algerian tv says 15 foreign hostages have made it out, including two
what kind of penalty do you get if you don't follow the law? monetary, of course. but basically that depends on what the issue is and what you did wrong. i'm not going to put any number on anything. but it depends on what you do. but they're going to go after you. i asked richard core dra cordri they were going to do and he said they would be aggressive, they would look at the books. >> when we come back, we will have more on the latest developments on the international hostage crisis in...
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neighbors described herein was out like an explosion followed by the laws but will leloss of y and phone service to 70 homes in the area. there is one reason is i the, the time the tree came crashing down but luckily they were on injured. >> we're all excited about the 49th game at here are some of the pictures you said. a consensus more pictures at breaking news at crown back, or sent into our kron4 facebook page. the big game is coming up this weekend at noon on sunday. this will decide at this 49ers go to the super bowl! >> 04 winfrey is confirming that lance armstrong can clean there are about the use of his performance enhancing drugs during their to a half-hour interview. winfrey says the cycle is was " forthcoming " as the ascot in detail about dumping allegations. comes from was stripped of his seventh order for its titles last year after a u.s. anti doping agency report said light on his extensive doping regimen. i'm john apologized is live strong charity organization and as the biggest single out those with cancer and their families. the army was to be aired on thursday but win
neighbors described herein was out like an explosion followed by the laws but will leloss of y and phone service to 70 homes in the area. there is one reason is i the, the time the tree came crashing down but luckily they were on injured. >> we're all excited about the 49th game at here are some of the pictures you said. a consensus more pictures at breaking news at crown back, or sent into our kron4 facebook page. the big game is coming up this weekend at noon on sunday. this will decide...
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the law stands. neil: you get a sense, barack obama another four years, a number of supreme court justices well into their 70s, so he could tilt what is seen generally as a fight for -- maybe center right court to one that could easy tip left and change court decisions, union and otherwise, for decades to come. >> that's certainly a possibility. it's a dangerous. it would take an extraordinary degree of activism to do that. the law that allow states right to work laws was passed in 1947. the supreme court dominated by the president roosevelt's appointees, very, very liberal president, upheld it. you know, for decades you had liberal and conservative justices saying this is what the law says. neil: not worried even if the court tips left? >> i think right to work is safe. neil: and unions, safe to say, under pressure? >> they are just going to have to persuade the members they offer services paid for. they have not been able to do that. neil: we'll watch. got the president reelected. >> spend hundreds
the law stands. neil: you get a sense, barack obama another four years, a number of supreme court justices well into their 70s, so he could tilt what is seen generally as a fight for -- maybe center right court to one that could easy tip left and change court decisions, union and otherwise, for decades to come. >> that's certainly a possibility. it's a dangerous. it would take an extraordinary degree of activism to do that. the law that allow states right to work laws was passed in 1947....
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we have the audacity to insist that we follow the law and that we continue to make the law and yes, we have our work cut out for us. >> i was noticing that since 1990, we have raised the debt ceiling 18 times. back in 1990 come the first time we raised it, the debt ceiling was $3.12 trillion. the debt ceiling is raised, the spending gets raised. and it never comes back down. >> that's right, it goes up and it never comes back down. in the past, sometimes we have insisted on cuts along the way. now we're finding ourselves in a position where we have $16.5 trillion of debt and cuts are not going to cut it anymore. it has to be more than cuts. it needs to be permanent structural spending reform. that's what we need. >> what john boehner headset is dollar for dollar. spending cuts with debt ceiling heights. what should they cut? give me a list. you might we talk about it from the standpoint of cuts, don't think cuts are going to do the job. we have to permanently reform the way washington spends money. >> okay, somebody want to to do that. >> we do that is through an approach that we refer
we have the audacity to insist that we follow the law and that we continue to make the law and yes, we have our work cut out for us. >> i was noticing that since 1990, we have raised the debt ceiling 18 times. back in 1990 come the first time we raised it, the debt ceiling was $3.12 trillion. the debt ceiling is raised, the spending gets raised. and it never comes back down. >> that's right, it goes up and it never comes back down. in the past, sometimes we have insisted on cuts...
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of situations, and the board is coming down trying to say that this is just an extension of existing law, making it apply to new technology. there was a case, his pan igs united of buffalo, a nonprofit social services provider where a caseworker threatened to complain to the boss that others, other employees weren't working hard enough. one worker, mariana cole rivera posted a facebook message saying my fellow coworkers, how do you feel? four other people came back with sometimes angry, expletive laden responses. what the hell, we don't have a life as is. try to do my job, those five workers were fired. for posting those things, and the nlrb said that that is not okay. that this is free speech, they're allowed to vent, as they called it, and it's okay, and they had to be reinstated with their positions. now there were some other situations where the board said this is not free speech. they cracked down where a newspaper reporter, a homicide reporter at the arizona daily star in tucson posted some things saying, what? no overnight homicides? you're slacking, tucson. and another began by s
of situations, and the board is coming down trying to say that this is just an extension of existing law, making it apply to new technology. there was a case, his pan igs united of buffalo, a nonprofit social services provider where a caseworker threatened to complain to the boss that others, other employees weren't working hard enough. one worker, mariana cole rivera posted a facebook message saying my fellow coworkers, how do you feel? four other people came back with sometimes angry,...
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i think the law of large numbers is a big concern for investors. we've seen that in the past with tech companies like sisco and microsoft. where they lose that luster. i think a lot of investors are concerned about that. we would argue that, look, apple is the greatest technology company we've ever seen. there's still tremendous growth. we've never seen a cycle like technology mobile net. this is a category that will still grow 30% over the next year or two. we think apple will continue to grow earnings at 20%. and the valuation, you know, has nowhere to go but up. one of the keys we'll be watching is gross margins. if the street is right about this turning margins, we see them decelerate, then it's a different story. we just don't buy into that yet. we think the product refresh has put a huge impact on downward margins. next thursday will be a big day, we'll see. >> channing, finally, the second largest weighting in your growth fund. are you adding, subtracting, at what levels would you be aggressive buyers or sellers? >> we added in the $500 rang
i think the law of large numbers is a big concern for investors. we've seen that in the past with tech companies like sisco and microsoft. where they lose that luster. i think a lot of investors are concerned about that. we would argue that, look, apple is the greatest technology company we've ever seen. there's still tremendous growth. we've never seen a cycle like technology mobile net. this is a category that will still grow 30% over the next year or two. we think apple will continue to grow...
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know, we were very critical of that, because the bill could have been passed in the house and become law with the president's signature and we'd be in the rebuilding process for the jersey shore right now. but now with more and more delay, that rebuilding process, you know, is almost not halted but it's not moving forward quick enough because we want to be ready by memorial day, you know, jobs, the tourism season, the local economy, is very dependent on tourism. and the more we delay, then the boardwalks and the streets and other amenities are not going to be ready in time for the summer season. >> congressman, i share your frustration, as a new jersey resident. but you know as well as i do, there are concerns about what's been added onto this bill. i'm not saying that this is any different than how things have been done in the past or other aid bills that have gone through, but the complaints have come in very specifically that there have been a lot of things that have been slapped onto this bill. some of the things are $50 million for tree planting subsidies, $2 million for roof repair
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and, in this new year of 2013, there's a lot going on in terms of corporate governance, regarding laws & trends. let's talk with becky yerak. she is a business reporter for the chicago tribune. one thing i thought that was really interesting is that now we have a comparison between what ceos make and the average employee, and that can be rather an eye-popping difference. > > exactly. if you thought that class warfare was bad during the election and during this tax battle, it could get even worse, because under a 2010 law, dodd-frank, public companies are supposed to disclose the relationship between what their ceo makes - that's already public information - but they are supposed to compare it and give a ratio with what their median employee, kind of the typical employee, makes. so this is something that people can compare from company to company just to see how much more - "wow, the ceo makes 300 times more than the typical worker here!" > in some companies it wouldn't be that dramatic - an investment bank, for example. but at other companies - you had mentioned earlier wal-mart - it w
and, in this new year of 2013, there's a lot going on in terms of corporate governance, regarding laws & trends. let's talk with becky yerak. she is a business reporter for the chicago tribune. one thing i thought that was really interesting is that now we have a comparison between what ceos make and the average employee, and that can be rather an eye-popping difference. > > exactly. if you thought that class warfare was bad during the election and during this tax battle, it could get...
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, the 1974 budget act, that requires congress by law to pass a budget? what's the enforcement of that? well, there's going to be enforcement after today. and the enforcement is you're not going to get paid like most of the american people do when you dornt do your job. >> right. salary would say go into escrow until the chamber does pass a budget. questions about constitutionality about that though. what do you make of them? >> well, look, we wouldn't be passing it if we didn't think it was constitutional, and the fact of the matter is if the house of representatives passes this with a majority instructing the treasury to withhold our pay if we don't pass a budget, we believe that's constitutional, as does the senate. if you vote with the majority vote, you can withhold our pay. look, what are we talking about if we hit the debt limit? we're not going to pay military personnel. we're not going to pay all those other things we're contractually obligated to do, the same thing with our own pay. if we can't start with ourselves, how can we threaten anyone el
, the 1974 budget act, that requires congress by law to pass a budget? what's the enforcement of that? well, there's going to be enforcement after today. and the enforcement is you're not going to get paid like most of the american people do when you dornt do your job. >> right. salary would say go into escrow until the chamber does pass a budget. questions about constitutionality about that though. what do you make of them? >> well, look, we wouldn't be passing it if we didn't...
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is the mandate given to us by law. on that front i don't think we probably cannot haven't gotten results i results i would like to see and we have to continue to test that assumption whether or not they're doing the right thing to affect higher levels of employment. unless we get the cooperation from the political parties who say taxes how much they spend and how much they regulate. by that, it is just not sufficient. we spoke about last night was about the banks, not monetary policy. david: there is a conflict with regards to the fed interest and pump up the market, if you will, and unemployment mandate for the employment mandates you just mentioned. stocks go up and companies lay workers off, that happened with american express and in the past with other companies, so if the intention of the fed is to pump up the stock market, doesn't that sometimes conflict with its mandate to keep unemployment low? >> they're all kinds of approaches to this, david. one of them is the wealth effect, if stocks go up, through the broa
is the mandate given to us by law. on that front i don't think we probably cannot haven't gotten results i results i would like to see and we have to continue to test that assumption whether or not they're doing the right thing to affect higher levels of employment. unless we get the cooperation from the political parties who say taxes how much they spend and how much they regulate. by that, it is just not sufficient. we spoke about last night was about the banks, not monetary policy. david:...
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new york congressman telling the most other states should adopt gun laws exactly like the one passed in the state of new york. >> new york, it's a little different and more progressive and a lot of areas and some other states. some of the southern areas of cultures that we have to overcome. gerri: cultures that we have to overcome. all right. i forgot. the south is still a backwater to new york. the region languishes in a post antebellum haze of poverty and backwardness. in truth, my friends, the south has benefited from long-term strategies of keeping out unions and attracting more mark companies to relocate from the west bell as well as overseas. boeing recently built a plan in south carolina. leno chinese company building a laptop country. not new york, new jersey, but no carolina. bmw, could go on and on. it's not serendipity that causes companies to move. strong economic policies including the right to work legislation and low taxes have built taxes into a juggernaut. when governor rick perry was running for president he could claim, rightly, that his they created more than one-
new york congressman telling the most other states should adopt gun laws exactly like the one passed in the state of new york. >> new york, it's a little different and more progressive and a lot of areas and some other states. some of the southern areas of cultures that we have to overcome. gerri: cultures that we have to overcome. all right. i forgot. the south is still a backwater to new york. the region languishes in a post antebellum haze of poverty and backwardness. in truth, my...
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transparency and the rule of law will be the touch stones of this presidency. >> this is the most transparent administration in the history of our country. >> to the general public? gerri: a touch stone, but a new report shows the president failed on this promise. joining me now, chris horner, senior fellow for the competitive enterprise institute and the author of "confessions of freedom of information criminal." chris, welcome back to the show. good to see you. so let's tell people what's at stake here when we talk about being transparent. what is it you're wanting to see that you can't get at? >> oh, well, many things. i'm finding that they have established false identities for federal recordkeeping purposes to keep certain correspondents, apparently correspondents they didn't want people to see to reflect well on them. they moved government over to aol to conduct the deals of the drug companies and so on to strike the obamacare deals, gmail, private computers, private servers issue and document destruction. the motive neutral, i don't need a reason, but president reagan said i'm paying fo
transparency and the rule of law will be the touch stones of this presidency. >> this is the most transparent administration in the history of our country. >> to the general public? gerri: a touch stone, but a new report shows the president failed on this promise. joining me now, chris horner, senior fellow for the competitive enterprise institute and the author of "confessions of freedom of information criminal." chris, welcome back to the show. good to see you. so let's...
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the gun show loophole, is not a loophole because there is no law for there to be a loophole. there is --. melissa: what about universal background check, why would you object to that? >> depends what they're checking. currently they're checking for, you know, for crimes, things that you have done. now the president is encouraging that we create a mental health registry and people have to pass a mental health litmus test i'm dead-set against that. melissa: why are you against that? >> i think you i will give a very good reason and i think you understand. our veterans are trusted with weapons, assault, military-style weapons. in the field with their officers, with their fellow soldiers. and they may be there for four years, eight years, 12 years, 20 years. then they come back home and because they have seen a psychiatrist, they may, they may have ptsd. they come back home and lose their second amendment right. i just think that's wrong. melissa: all right. thanks for coming on. we appreciate your time. >> thank you very much. melissa: got anything? there we go. all right. up ne
the gun show loophole, is not a loophole because there is no law for there to be a loophole. there is --. melissa: what about universal background check, why would you object to that? >> depends what they're checking. currently they're checking for, you know, for crimes, things that you have done. now the president is encouraging that we create a mental health registry and people have to pass a mental health litmus test i'm dead-set against that. melissa: why are you against that?...
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changing state laws. in fact, a proabortion rights group called the gut mocker institute reports that last year 19 states enacted some sort of restriction on abortion. >>> and coming up at 5:30, president obama gave plenty of hints about his agenda for the next four years what one of his critics is saying and is there any sense of optimism? >>> daryl stin eberg met with aids of joe biden to come up with how to deal with mental illness. >> let's build a national set of agencies that will prevent a lot of unnecessary suffering. >> reporter: signburg is urging the federal government to devote $10 million to help states accomplish additional mental state programs. >>> debby shultz is staying at her postas the head of the national economy. congressmen reelected her today. the congresswoman gardenerred support from her party and president obama who last month said he wanted her to stay on. she was appointed to the postin 2011. >>> a new survey finds more americans are now open to allowing citizenship for some i
changing state laws. in fact, a proabortion rights group called the gut mocker institute reports that last year 19 states enacted some sort of restriction on abortion. >>> and coming up at 5:30, president obama gave plenty of hints about his agenda for the next four years what one of his critics is saying and is there any sense of optimism? >>> daryl stin eberg met with aids of joe biden to come up with how to deal with mental illness. >> let's build a national set of...
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we cannot continue -- people who are going to break the law will not follow the law. i think that the nra has been a very good force in trying to educate americans not only of the constitutional rights but how to properly on and maintain the support. lou: governor chris christie, the nra and, talking about the president's children deserve security, and so the around. he call that repugnant, deplorable. he went on. how do you think you will react to that ad by the gun control advocates? >> we will see if he steps forward and condemns that. i did not think the nra ad was a smart move. i thought that the substantive case then made was virtually indisputable. it is the case that there is a double standard. we can debate whether the president deserves to have a double standard, particularly with respect to the secret service. but having said that, the ad in my view may president obama a sympathetic figure in the one way that they did not want to make a sympathetic. lou: you can argue that they could have done a better -- you can argue lots of things, but the fact that they
we cannot continue -- people who are going to break the law will not follow the law. i think that the nra has been a very good force in trying to educate americans not only of the constitutional rights but how to properly on and maintain the support. lou: governor chris christie, the nra and, talking about the president's children deserve security, and so the around. he call that repugnant, deplorable. he went on. how do you think you will react to that ad by the gun control advocates? >>...
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enforcement officers if they enforce the law. the people who sometimes put their lives on the line to protect us. and we're talking about in such disregard. this is what happened back in the '90s when the same crowd was talking about jack buddha thugs and it led, in some ways, toward oklahoma city. this could be heading towards frightening times with this sort of rhetoric. >> let me say this. this is the anniversary year of the march on washington, dr. martin luther king, who his holiday will be on monday when the president is inaugurated. in the famous speech he made, i have a dream, he referred to a governor whose lips drifts with the words of interposition and nullification. that is the words that we're hearing dripping from lips today. interposition and nullification. maybe when they said the president was trying to be a king, maybe they were talking about martin luther king. toure, david, thanks for your time tonight. and be sure to catch toure on "the cycle." >>> coming up, it's day 2 of the big gop unity retreat. a time fo
enforcement officers if they enforce the law. the people who sometimes put their lives on the line to protect us. and we're talking about in such disregard. this is what happened back in the '90s when the same crowd was talking about jack buddha thugs and it led, in some ways, toward oklahoma city. this could be heading towards frightening times with this sort of rhetoric. >> let me say this. this is the anniversary year of the march on washington, dr. martin luther king, who his holiday...
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the tax increases that went into effect this year under the new health care law could bring the cost to nearly $8,000. the medical device tax of 2.3% will be passed on from the manufacturer to parents. and flex spending accounts will be capped at $2500, meaning more after-tax dollars will have to be spent for those braces. that is the latest from the fox business network giving you the power to prosper. liz: disney interactive, a lot of you own disney somewhere in your portfolio, right? it is unveiling its brand new gaming platform today. the new product, tape greats little collectible figurines with gaming consoles and mobile devices. for the very first time classic disney characters will be able to interact with popular pixar characters. how is that going to work? joining me nnw to tell us is john pleasants, disney interactive co-president. i love this idea. i mean because i have an 8-year-old and a 11-year-old. my 8-year-old is all about taking little figurines and interacting them into videogames. talk about infinity and what the bigger picture what it is going to offer. >> liz,
the tax increases that went into effect this year under the new health care law could bring the cost to nearly $8,000. the medical device tax of 2.3% will be passed on from the manufacturer to parents. and flex spending accounts will be capped at $2500, meaning more after-tax dollars will have to be spent for those braces. that is the latest from the fox business network giving you the power to prosper. liz: disney interactive, a lot of you own disney somewhere in your portfolio, right? it is...
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leave without paying a check. >> if you do that, it's against the law, said the president. he added if congress fails to raise the debt ceiling american people will pay the price. >> social security checks and veteran benefits will be delayed. we might not be able to pay our troops or honor our contracts with small business owner autos again and again, the president repeated the fact raising the debt ceiling only allows for payment of bills that congress has already racked up. but when we went out to talk with residents most had no idea what it was or what it meant. if congress raises it, what does it do? >> puts us in debt. >> ate lous him to borrow more money. >> i feel goitsing to raise prices on everything. >> when explaining what it means, most told us they won't raise it. >> i hope rinz would. i do. >> coming up at 6:00 why he thinks the president did likely to win this one. he'll say what he needs to do before the debt ceiling comes up for a vote. >> clearly a lot of confusion about that. cuba's new law easing travel restrictions began today pechl are taking advantag
leave without paying a check. >> if you do that, it's against the law, said the president. he added if congress fails to raise the debt ceiling american people will pay the price. >> social security checks and veteran benefits will be delayed. we might not be able to pay our troops or honor our contracts with small business owner autos again and again, the president repeated the fact raising the debt ceiling only allows for payment of bills that congress has already racked up. but...
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dividend theme i think our call was that the tax rate wasn't going to rise the way it was written in the law. we have seen that and this is a pretty compelling group of stocks. you have low payout and bond rates are low so you can buy dividend stocks that yield well relative total attorney difficults in the bond market. on the megacap stocks you have a lot of large high quality american companies that should be able to grow at or higher than the rate of the market or cheaper than the market and also have those higher dividends. >> susie: and the other two sectors that you also recommend to your morgan stanley clients, health care, companies like cardinal health, and industrials like honeywell, general motors what is the story there? >> well, for health care look, when you want to be a little defensive in the markets's natural for people to think about two sectors, health care and staples. we really like health care more than staples right now. we see that pretty clearly. health-care companies are beating estimates more, they have higher cash balances and you know they are much cheaper. they
dividend theme i think our call was that the tax rate wasn't going to rise the way it was written in the law. we have seen that and this is a pretty compelling group of stocks. you have low payout and bond rates are low so you can buy dividend stocks that yield well relative total attorney difficults in the bond market. on the megacap stocks you have a lot of large high quality american companies that should be able to grow at or higher than the rate of the market or cheaper than the market and...